Free PC dance pad (plus $10 shipping) at, uh... Kraft Foods

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Not a bad deal, especially if it's for a full-size pad! The only thing worrying me is the size of the overall pad. Maybe it's just me but the size of the USB portion of the dance pad makes me wonder whether or not this is a full-size pad or something just slightly bigger than the notepad on my desk.

Oh, if only I knew more...$10 for a PC dance pad would be far too good to pass up...decisions, decisions! Thanks, OP!
 
It's a normal dance pad. They have the manual online. It says put it on the ground and take your shoes off...move the furniture...etc. Plus, it doesn't cost $10 to ship a mouse pad. Kraft isn't trying to make money off these...they have their advertising on them...they want them in as many homes as possible so you're staring at the Kraft logo all day.
 
Does anyone know if this could be used on the PS2? One of my DDR mats is freaking out and if I could use one of these in the PS2's usb input that would be sweet...
 
[quote name='catapult37']Does anyone know if this could be used on the PS2? One of my DDR mats is freaking out and if I could use one of these in the PS2's usb input that would be sweet...[/QUOTE]

No, they won't work with the USB ports on a PS2. You'll need a converter. But you can still use it with StepMania anyway, which is awesome. ;D

I need two cheap PCBs to wire up my homepads for StepMania (I use them with my PS2 at the moment). $10 isn't a bad deal by any means, and I need the smaller PCBs in the small black compartment so it'll fit into my control box. Normal PC gamepads are too wide.
 
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